Plagiarism please! The current practice of avoiding academic plagiarism costs millions of dollars per year. By allowing scholars to plagiarize, these costs can be reduced substantially and more scientific progress can be made. Pascal Haazebroek • September 25, 2013
Towards a new publication model in psychology The quality of psychological research as currently published in academic journals is questionable because of possible 'data dredging'. It is time for psychologists to decide on a new publication model that would certainly alleviate this problem. Mark de Rooij • February 19, 2013
Publishing open access: good or bad idea? On Wednesday 6 February 2013 the KNAW and the Young Academy organized a debate with the theme: ‘Publish Open access or perish’. The central question in this debate concerned the future of open access publishing. Is it a great new development or not? Eveline Crone • February 01, 2013